Tagged as: Lalabye Baby

At Jake’s, we have a lot of fun unpacking diaper donations and checking out the cute, awesome, creative and sometimes out-of-this-world designs. For example, this awesome print from the Lalabye Paper series that our co-operation manager just fell in love with. (Who wouldn’t like paper origami on a baby’s behind?)

Entering parenthood certainly creates lifestyle changes, and for many, this means reassessing finances — sometimes to make ends meet. Such was the case for Melissa Huynh, owner, and creator of Lalabye Baby cloth diapers. “I began using cloth diapers out of necessity when my first child was born,” Melissa said.

Meet Medgine, a sweet little 10-month-old. She was just admitted to the Rescue Center at Real Hope for Haiti. Through the amazing support of our donors, we’re working to meet all of Real Hope’s diaper needs. This enables Real Hope to focus on helping Medgine and the other 57 inpatient children

Neila’s life hasn’t been easy. She’s just 10 months old, and has already survived two bouts of Kwashiorkor. Kwashiorkor is a form of malnutrition that occurs when there isn’t enough protein in the diet, most often seen in regions experiencing famine. This third bout has been extremely tough (not that

Hello Friend! Today I received a fun update from our Diaper Drop partner in Hyderabad, India. Colleen, the foster Mom of Shiloh and Emerald, wrote to say how much she appreciates the cloth diapers we’ve sent. We’ve been working hard to provide diapers to the 163 children who call Sarah’s

Cutest Keister Contest: Solving Diaper Need with Cloth Diapers We are proud to announce the inaugural Jake’s Diapers Cutest Keister Contest, presented by Nicki’s Diapers. This is an online photo contest for the cutest cloth diaper picture, running during National Diaper Need Awareness Week, September 26 through October 2, 2016.

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Jake’s Diapers is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that solves diaper need for infants, elderly and those with special needs. This is essential for clean, healthy and active lives and creates a sense of dignity for those we serve. When we alleviate the ongoing financial burden of diaper costs, we empower recipients to pursue a higher quality of life.